Mumbai: Chinese computer-maker Lenovo, which also sells the IBM brand of PCs, on Monday launched ultrabook named ThinkPad X1 Carbon and said it plans to scale up its Think range of exclusive retail outlets to 30 in the domestic market.

"Currently we have two exclusive Think Business Stores at Jaipur and Pune. We put up only Think products in these stores based on customer feedback. We now aim to put across 30 such stores,"

Lenovo India managing director Amar Babu said here on the sidelines of the ThinkPad X1 Carbon launch, which the company claims is the world's lightest business Ultrabook.

Babu, however, did not offer a timeline for the rollout of these stores.

Besides, the company has also plans to add another 500 retail outlets in its bid to penetrate deeper, he said.

Basu said the company is quite bullish both in the medium and long-term notwithstanding the current dip.

"The PC penetration in the domestic market is in single-digits as against about 30 percent in other emerging markets like Brazil and Russia. So we have a huge opportunity here. May be there is a temporary dip but in the medium and long-term we are quite bullish about the growth," he said.

Babu said Lenovo India has grown faster in the last few years, "Last year we grew about 48 percent, which was seven times the industry growth."